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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 19

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The Boston Globei
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THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1951 Nineteen Burma will make automobiles. road, West Arlington, the theatre Deaths and Funerals Shubert Holdup treasurer, told police he had banked several thousand dollars two hours before the holdup attempt and had left but $500 in the office safe. Henry W. Grady BRAINTREE, Sept. 13 Henry W.

Fizzles as Victim Outtalks Gunman Police said the gunman had en tered the theatre earlier in the day Grady, 60, of 134 School st, former town counsel and a past command- der of the Braintree Post 86, American Legion, died today in a Boston hospital following a short illness. and secreted himself in the hope of catching Manley with money from yesterday's advance sale. A gunman was balked in an attempt to rob the Shubert Theatre box office at 265 Tremont early The gunman was described as be Charles J. Doyle WAKEFIELD, Sept 13 The funeral of Charles J. Doyle, 51, of 48 Jordan well-known local contractor, will be held Saturday at 9.

in St. Joseph's Church. Mr. Doyle was found dead this morning in his automobile in the driveway of his home. Mr.

Doyle and his brother, Walter owned the Charles J. Doyle Constructing Co. He was graduated from Wakefield High School in 1919. During World War II, he was a warrant officer attached to the 82d Construction Battalion. He was a member of the Elks and the West Side Social Club.

El- A native of Boston, Mr. Grady, World War I veteran, lived here last night. tween 35 and 38 years old, about five feet, 10 inches talL weighing about 140 pounds and wearing dark sun glasses, a dark brown suit and dark brown soft hat. for 28 years. He attended Northeastern Law School and graduated from Boston University Law School.

He was a member of the Bigelow A theatre employee, Thomas Ashmore, 64, of 63 Burbank Roxbury, told the man he didn't know the location of the safe that supposedly contained money from the advance ticket sale on the new musical comedy "Top Banana," scheduled to open Monday. Association, masters of law at Boston University. It has been discovered that the genes, the part of the cells that Mr. Grady was an employee of govern heredity, are probably all of the Division of Employment Secur the same chemical composition. Besides his brother," he leaves ity of Massachusetts.

He was active his mother, Josephine, and a sister, Constance M. in 'civic affairs and had served as chairman of the Braintree Finance Committee. Ashmore had gone to the second floor at 6:20 to allow the switchboard operator, Mary E. Hobin, 50, of 51 Hereford Back Bay, to go to supper when the gunman ap Survivors include his wife, Ma Richard A. Joyce QUINCY, Sept.

1' Richard A. peared. FACED GUNMAN Thomas A.h- "Where's the money?" he asked Joyce, 65, of 1927 Furnace Brook mort, Shubert Theatre fireman. bel L. Grady; a daughter, Ruth; a son, Henry of New York city, and a sister, Mrs.

John Mc-Grath of Arlington. Ashmore. Parkway, retired fireman, died to Ashmore, a stationary fireman, if I said he didn know. Services will be held Monday. Ada F.

Walker When the gunman asked for the day at Qumcy City Hospital. Mr. Joyce was instrumental in obtaining the 70-hour then the 48-hour week for the local firemen. He was a past president of the SWAMPSCOTT, Sept. 13 Mrs.

theatre treasurer, Ashmore told him Benjamin R. Lang Ada F. Walker. 90. widow of Her YARMOUTH, Sept.

13 Benjamin Quincy Firemens' Relief Association in a lipt R. Lang, 35, of Onset, former New and the Permanent Firemens' Bene fit Association. ber Walker, died today at her home at 34 Stanwood st. A native of Beverly, she was the oldest graduate of Beverly High School, having graduated in the Hampshire University star athlete, He leaves a wife, a son, Richard a daughter, Marie of Quincy; on died here today of a heart attack. Born in onset, wnere he was to go to the downstairs lobby.

Ashmore said he and Miss Hobin were ordered to a second-floor balcony and to remain there five minutes. The gunman then disappeared empty-handed. Ashmore climbed out on the fire escape and ran to the rear of the building, where he met comedian Phil Silvers, star of "Top Banana," and comedian Joey Faye. Faye called police, but the gunman had escaped with an accomplice in a car down Tremont st Arthur G. Manley of 7 Upland three brothers, William, Quincy postmaster, John of Dorchester and Edward of Quincy, and three sisters, Mary.

Agnes and Mrs. James Killian, all of Quincy. A requiem mass will be celebrated Saturday at 10 a. m. in St.

Mary's Church, West Quincy. class of 1876. She made her home in Lynn for 40 years and resided here for 20 yirs. Surviving are two sons, Harold of this town and Donald of New Haven, Conn. Services will be private.

Burial will be in Central Cemetery, Beverly. lately a certified public accountant, Mr. Lang graduated from New Hampshire University in 1937. He was captain of the football team his senior year, was nationally known as a lacrosse star, and played on the Huskies hockey team. He was a member of the Massa Arvid J.

Erickson LYNN, Sept. 13 Arvid J. Erick chusetts Lacrosse Officials Association and the Massachusetts and Rhode Island Football Officials Association, In World War II, he was a lieutenant commander in the Navy. He leaves a wife, his parents, and four daughters, Mary Ellen Katherine and Margaret R. Services will be held Saturday at 2:30 p.

m. at the Dennis Union Church. SSSaT llCl "jj I SMART ABIAVtANCt 1 QUALITY FABRICS lilUll" FINK TAILORING ViW son, 63, of 164 Woodlawn collapsed and died this afternoon at work at the General Electric factory here. He had been a G. E.

patternmaker for 31 years. Mr. Erickson was a native of Sweden. He was a member of the Thomson Quarter Century Club. He leaves a wife, Alvina a son, Richard N.

of Salem, and a daughter, Mrs. Charles A. Mathews of Springfield, Penn. The funeral will be Saturday at 3 p. m.

at the Parker Memorial Funeral Home. James F. Curley WEYMOUTH, Sept. 13 James P. Curley, 63, for many years superintendent of the Board of Trade Building at 131 State, Boston, died at his home, 33 Pine circle, South Weymouth.

He was past president of St. Francis Xavier Holy Name Society. He leaves a wife, Mary a Mrs. Whitney Warren NEW YORK, Sept. 13 (AP)-Mrs.

Charlotte Augustus Tooker 'War ren, widow of Whitney Warren, I li SSES 5' 5" or under architect and designer of Grand sister, Mrs. Walter Johnson of Dorchester and two brothers. Watson E. and Albert J. Curley of Detroit.

delight in the fit of TWEENCRAFT Here th TO 1 gv The funeral will be Saturday with ja requiem mass at St. Francis Xavier 'Church at 10 a. m. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery, West Rox- bury.

Central Terminal and the reconstruction of the Louvain Library in Belgium, died here yesterday. Bricklayer's Fall at VA Hospital Proves Fatal A Waltham bricklayer was fatally iniiirorl vestprrlnw. aftprnnnn nihon rayon faille ottoman suit dress attains figure perfection for LI Walter Parker Stacy RALEIGH. N. Sept.

13 Walter Parker Stacy, 66. Chief Justice of North Carolina for 26 years, and a Second Floor and in Wellesley I the shorter woman its he fell down a flight of stairs while mediator of nation-wide labor dis Dutes for four Presidents, died Wo i working in the new Veterans Ad buttons aiming to belittle your waistline. Black, Beige, today of a heart ailment. ministration hospital at Heath st. He was a labor mediator and fact-1 and South Huntington st, Roxbury.

finder for Presidents Coolidge. Theodore Leaf. 63. of 147 Alder st. Hoover, Roosevelt and Truman and was dead un arrival at Peter Bent headed panels probing railway, Brigham Hospital.

The body was steel, textile, department store and removed to Southern Mortuary automobile disputes. where it will be examined by the (Boston Globe-N. Y. Herald Tribune) medical examiner. Grey, Navy.

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